There has been a lot of teen heartthrobs that have come and gone, but there is one that has stood the test of time. That guy is Zach Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and thanks to Netflix he is now back, and we can watch him nonstop! Don't remember what all the fuss is about? Here are 12 ways Zach Morris was the man way back when, and still is!
1. First things first, he dated the prettiest girl in school - Kelly Kapowski!
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2. He was also very fashionable.
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3. He was there for Jessie when she had her breakdown.
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4. He had a cellphone before everyone had them. You know the days when people were still living...
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5. He acknowledged the camera before Frank Underwood, Jim Halpert, and April Ludgate did!
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6. He managed to make air guitar look cool.
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7. Although he would try to hide it, he had a sensitive side.
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8. He knows that he doesn't have to fight to win.
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9. He's a smart business man.
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10. He killed us sometimes with how he ended an episode.
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11. He was somehow able to freeze time!
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12. To this day he is popping into other people's gifs.
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Why do you think Zach Morris is the man? Tweet us your answers to the Twitter handles below!
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How well do you know one of 2014's most beloved films? Probably not that well. Below are 28 facts about the movie that you may not have known, and they'll help you realize just how awesome everything really is.
1. Even though he's the King of Voiceovers, this is Morgan Freeman's first animated film.
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2. It's Wonder Woman's first theatrical appearance in a feature length film.
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3. And, even though he didn't have a speaking role, The Flash's cameo marks his first theatrical appearance as well.
4. It's also the first time Batman and Superman have ever been in the same film together.
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5. Vitruvius' staff is a chewed up lollipop stick.
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In most cases, a lollipop stick will fit perfectly into a figure's hand.
6. President Business' company is Octan Corporation, LEGO's fictional gas company that first appeared in 1992.
7. Benny, the "1980-something space guy," has a broken helmet chin strap, which was an extremely common defect for his line of figures at the time.
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8. Vitruvius, when broken down etymologically, comes from the Greek words for "master" and "builder."
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9. And, in fact, Vitruvius was a Roman author and architect in 1st century BC.
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He's best known for his multi-volume De Architectura.
10. In Emmet's apartment there's a poster for a movie called Macho and the Nerd, the Russian title for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's 21 Jump Street (believe it or not).
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11. The only LEGOs in the film that aren't computer-generated are the title cards (including "5 hours later"), some of the backgrounds, and the end credits.
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12. When arriving in Cloud Cuckoo Land, Batman is extremely grumpy. It makes sense, since he's greeted by two of his greatest foes.
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The clown represents The Joker and the diosaur/lizard man represents Killer Croc.
13. The film is a bit of a 21 Jump Street reunion for the directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, as well as the stars: Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Nick Offerman, and Dave Franco.
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Tatum plays Superman and Hill plays the needy Green Lantern. Offerman appears as the robot pirate character Metal Beard. Franco has a cameo in the film as Wally.
14. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted Liam Neeson to record Good Cop and Bad Cop in different sessions, but he refused. Instead, he recorded them in the same session, adding that manic quality to the character.
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15. Cloud Cuckoo Land is actually from 414 BC.
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Aristophanes' play The Birds features a perfect city in the clouds where everything is perfect, called Cloudcuckooland. In the movie, it's home of Princess Unikitty.
16. Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, and Christian Bale were all at one point considered to reprise their Batman roles.
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The role eventually went to Will Arnett.
17. At the end, the LEGO structures in the videos that appear behind Emmet while he's talking to President Business are real stop-motion films made by fans, not filmmakers. They're called "Brickfilms."
18. When Emmet jumps into the abyss that leads to the human world, he falls through a cardboard box labeled "Magic Portal," which is a nod to the first Brickfilm ever made, The Magic Portal.
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19. There are tons of references to The Matrix.
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The protagonists of both films live in worlds constructed by outside forces. Neo, the chosen one, dies at the end of The Matrix, and is brought back with the ability to see the Matrix for what it truly is. Emmet, the Special, falls into the human world and is dropped back into the LEGO world by a human child. When he's returned, he can "see everything," and can now see the part numbers for all of the pieces, just like Neo.
20. When Vitruvius says "We gotta write all that down 'cause I'm not gonna remember any of it," that's actually a Morgan Freeman outtake. He was frustrated with constant script changes, but the line worked so perfectly in the film.
21. President Business' helmet and cape are designed to look like a neck tie. Much of the President Business design incorporates elements of a typical businessman, like the horns of his helmet being made of coffee mugs.
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22. The suds in Emmet's shower and the smoke in other scenes are actually made of LEGO ice cream scoops.
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23. The pigs steering the the protagonists' stagecoach crash and explode into a bunch of sausages.
24. It's not the first time Will Forte has played Abraham Lincoln.
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He voiced the former president on MTV's Clone High, which was also one of the very first TV shows Phil Lord and Chris Miller worked on.
25. The croissants and turkey drumsticks are featured and referenced frequently for a very good reason: they're one of the few foods that fit into LEGO hands, and they show up most frequently in real LEGO sets. Only carrots show up more often than those two.
26. Lando and C-3PO are voiced by their original Star Wars counterparts, Billy Dee Williams and Anthony Daniels.
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27. Morgan Freeman has stated this is his favorite Batman appearance ever (and he's starred in The Dark Knight trilogy).
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28. And of course, "eight and a half years later" at the beginning of the film foreshadows the age of Finn, the child playing with the LEGOs.

Madonna felt "incarcerated" during her marriage to British director Guy Ritchie because she feared he was not comfortable with her career. The pop icon split from the Snatch moviemaker in 2008 after a seven-year union, and Madonna admits they regularly clashed over her music.
She tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "I think when you get married you have to be willing to make compromise and that's fair enough. However, I did find myself in a state of conflict... There were many times when I wanted to express myself as an artist in ways that I don't think my ex-husband felt comfortable with. There were times when I felt incarcerated. I wasn't really allowed to be myself.
"It doesn't mean that marriage is a bad thing. But if you're an artist, you've got to find someone who accepts who you are and is comfortable with that."
Madonna insists she is not ruling out remarrying in the future, and admits she would like to have a new romance, adding, "I'm single. But I'd like to have a man around the house - that would be nice."
Ritchie was Madonna's second husband after a previous marriage to Sean Penn in the 1980s. The director is now engaged to model Jacqui Ainsley and they have three children together. He shares 14-year-old Rocco and adopted nine-year-old son David with Madonna.

Madonna has opened up about her penchant for romancing younger men, insisting most guys her age lack a sense of adventure and are simply "not datable".
The pop superstar has developed a reputation for dating toyboys since her divorce from British filmmaker Guy Ritchie in 2008, but the 56 year old insists it isn't intentional and simply comes down to her "crazy" lifestyle. She tells the New York Daily News, "It's just what happens. Most men my age are married with children. They're not datable.
"I'm a very adventurous person and I also have a crazy life. I'm a single mother. I have four children. I mean, you have to be pretty open-minded and adventurous to want to step into my world. People who are older, and more set in their ways, are probably not as adventurous as someone younger."
Madonna is currently single after splitting from dancer Brahim Zaibat in late 2013. She also enjoyed a brief romance with another 20-something, Timor Steffens.

TV crossovers are (sometimes) great. They serve as cross-promotional tools for networks to boost ratings for shows, but more importantly, they allow fans to imagine a universe inhabited by all of their favorite characters. There exists, we're certain, a place that has seen every fictional New Yorker at once. As if you've never imagined a brunch with Carrie Bradshaw, Rachel Green, Elaine Benes, and Karen Walker?
1. Mad About You on Friends
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Lisa Kudrow's first recurring television role was Ursula, the eccentric and flaky waitress on the NBC comedy Mad About You. When she landed the role of Phoebe Buffay, the network showrunners had to figure out a way to explain the actress' presence on two shows back to back (Mad About You aired immediately before Friends). The explanation was provided by Ursula becoming Phoebe's twin sister, thus giving us the guest stars Helen Hunt and Leila Kenzle on Friends. The crossovers between these shows also extend to Mad About You's Jamie causing a city-wide power outage, the effects of which can be seen in the Friends episode, "The One With The Blackout."
2. Cosmo Kramer on Mad About You
With tons of hilarious New York-based sitcoms on NBC's line-up, it only made sense that they could all inhabit the same fictional universe. So, while Friends' Phoebe is Mad About You's Ursula's twin, Seinfeld's Kramer is Mad About You's Paul's sublet. Seinfeld later ruined the continuity by having George Costanza make fun of his fiancee's appreciation for Mad About You, but Kramer's memorable guest appearance is what we choose to remember. While he was Jerry's annoying-yet-somehow-lovable neighbor, we could only imagine the nuisance he would be to those outside the Seinfeld world. This crossover proved just how annoying Cosmo could be.
3. Steve Urkel on Full House
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"How annoying can one kid be?" asks Uncle Jesse before opening the door for Steve Urkel and finding out for himself. Family Matters' Urkel is in San Francisco for a science fair and pops by the Tanner house for some shenanigans. He teaches Michelle how to handle her money and then gives very valuable advice to Stephanie (who doesn't want to wear her nerdy Urkel-esque glasses, which she then never wears again). Perhaps the best moment in this unforgettable episode is when Uncle Jesse tries to teach Urkel how to walk with some cool boy swag.
4. The Jeffersons and Diff'rent Strokes on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
In the final episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Banks family puts their house up for sale and some very familiar faces appear as the potential buyers. After over 10 years off the air, the stars of Diff'rent Strokes reappear for the glorious line, "Whatchu talkin' bout....Will?" In the end though, the Banks mansion goes to The Jeffersons, who seem ready to move on up, once and for all.
5. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch reverses Boy Meets World time
Sabrina's cat, Salem, swallows a time ball that sent ABC's entire Friday night line-up into a time warp. ABC wanted the success of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Boy Meets World to rub off on its new TGIF shows, You Wish and Teen Angel, and thus this crossover was born. Sabrina and company ended up in the 1960s, Cory and co went to World War II, You Wish hit up the 50s, and Teen Angel danced disco, all with Salem running through. While we may not remember a single moment of You Wish or Teen Angel, we've never forgotten this Boy Meets World episode; it's also kind of nice to imagine two of our favorite shows in the same universe, isn't it?
6. Everybody Loves Raymond on The Nanny
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When The Nanny's Fran Fine shows up at her high school reunion, she finds that Everybody Loves Raymond's Ray Barone is also there. This crossover makes perfect sense though. Both Fran Drescher and Ray Romano went to the same high school and actually were classmates in real life. Why not have some fun with their TV shows then?
7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles joins Power Rangers in Space
Say whatever you want, but this crossover, while perhaps intended to entertain 8 year olds, is still the greatest thing, possibly ever. Two of our absolute favorite heroes of the 90s (if we're being honest, not much else existed outside of these two franchises) joining forces to save the world as per usual? We're in. It's a kowabunga kick-ass good time.
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It's pretty hard to believe that this crossover hadn't happened sooner, but now that it exists, we're sooo glad it does. While the hype may have led some to criticize the episode, it's actually an instant classic. From Homer and Peter's chicken fight to Lisa trying to convince Meg that she matters, this episode combines so many of the things viewers love about both shows.
9. Roseanne is Absolutely Fabulous
Roseanne Barr originally wanted to produce an American version of the British sitcom starring Carrie Fisher and Barbara Carrera. When that failed, she settled for the next best thing: the show's stars making an appearance on her show. Though the episode turns out to be a dream sequence, and Roseanne didn't actually meet Edina and Patsy, this crossover is still, well, absolutely fabulous. Ugh, sorry.
10. The X-Files meets Cops
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Vince Gilligan wanted to write this episode simply because he liked watching Cops, yet series creator Chris Carter was unsure of its potential; he was eventually given the green light to write it as an experiment. The episode features Mulder and Scully being interviewed for the Fox reality show, Cops, in the midst of an X-Files investigation. It's considered one of the best episodes of the series, lauded for its presentation, humor, and postmodernism.
11. The Jetsons meet The Flintstones
Two of pop culture's most iconic families, the prehistoric Flintstones and the ultra futuristic Jetsons, come together for the greatest. crossover. ever. While NBC's crossovers made sense since the characters all lived in the same city, this one posed problems, considering one family lives in the past and the other lives in the future, but the episode worked perfectly. To be honest, we've yet to see a crossover that's better.

Superstar country duo Brooks & Dunn were living on borrowed time when they split in 2010 because they almost called it quits in 2000 after the failure of their 1999 album TIGHT ROPE. Singer Kix Brooks reveals he and his longtime pal Ronnie Dunn had drifted apart and were ready to call time on their stint as a duo.
He tells Country Weekly, "We had a record called Tight Rope that hadn't done really well, and we were just getting kind of threadbare. We weren't really writing together anymore, and we were just kind of done."
Brooks credits former Sony Music Chairman Joe Galante with persuading the pair to give their partnership one more shot.
He continues, "Joe sat down with us and just convinced us we still had some music to make. He said, 'If I'm wrong, then you can shut it down. But I don't think I am.' We had so much respect for him and his legend. Neither one of us knew him, but we said, 'OK. This guy is for real, and he's a big-time guy.'"
Galante was right and helped Brooks & Dunn score another huge hit with Ain't Nothing 'Bout You, the debut single from their follow up album, Steers & Stripes, in 2001.
Brooks adds, "(Galante) said, 'I just want you to record one song for me. I really think it's a hit.' We started winning awards again. I was like, 'What the heck? I guess we're back on the bus again.' It was another 10 years before we said, 'We really are done this time.'"
Brooks & Dunn eventually split in 2010, but are now preparing to reunite for a Las Vegas residency with Reba McEntire this June (15).

I had somehow always avoided the Harry Potter phenomenon; I'd never read any of the books, I'd seen parts of the first film in French (which I don't speak), and the final film in theaters for reasons of fellowship (not understanding a single thing that took place, nor why Ralph Fiennes had no nose). Last week, equipped with a bottle of wine and every film in the series, I decided to endure the "potentially historic" blizzard with a marathon of the movies. My life, as you can imagine, has changed considerably.
When Harry finally grabs one letter of the literal hundreds raining into the house, and you're like JUST TEAR IT OPEN AND READ IT ALREADY, COME ON!
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When you realize that this moment is actually more depressing than when you cry listening to Akon's "Lonely"*:
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*Other people do that too, right?
When you get to Hogwarts and you're just like, "damn, is anybody more fabulous than Maggie Smith?"
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The confusion you feel when the guy you've totally had the dirtiest thoughts about from HTGAWM is just a child now:
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When you begin to understand that Hermione is better than you in literally every way:
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That feeling of shock that someone can suck as much as Malfoy does, and the pure rage that follows literally everything he says:
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The first time I saw Oliver Wood:
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The moment you realize you would literally sell your soul to You-Know-Who just for some alone time with this hunk:
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The glee you feel when Gryffindor beats Slytherin in quidditch, but you're playing it cool because you're embarrassed to be 23 and genuinely really excited about a fictional sporting event:
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The first time you see that absolute monster named Fluffy:
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When Hermione is talking about libraries, but you still want to pretend it's something nerdy and naughty:
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When you realize that all you want is a strong sweater game and some chocolate, therefore you're Ron:
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When Harry discovers the trippy Mirror of Erised, and you feel like maybe he's been drankin', too:
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Trying to decide whether you'd have sex with the minotaur (like, probably not, but who knows, right? RIGHT?):
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When they get trapped in the Devil's Snare and you feel like you should worry but don't because Hermione is there, and you know she'll handle things like only she and Olivia Pope could:
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Realizing that drinking unicorn blood is probably better than Botox:
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When Quirrell starts to take off his turban and you're like "OMG IS IT A SNAKE? PLEASE NO"
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Then the actual terror you feel when it turns out Quirrell is growing a human out of the back of his head:
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Even though you're terrified, you still become slightly impressed that he was eccentric enough of a dresser that his turban went unquestioned:
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If I wore a turban, people would be like "obvi, you're just growing the evil leader of the Death Eaters under that."
But wait, can someone please explain to me, is Harry fire?
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Ohhh, I see, Dumbledore. Harry is fire, because his mom. Right. Natch. What a stupid question.
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The joy you feel when Neville gets the House Cup for Gryffindor (and really, you're not as happy for Harry &amp; Co. as you are that Malfoy is piffed; eat dirt, Malfoy):
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Tree Hill was home to many interesting, awesome, and insane characters. We can’t rank everyone (because who wants to remember people like Felix or Anna) and we all know the crazy chicks like Nanny Carrie and Katie belong in jail, not on this list. Here’s to the main/big supporting characters that made One Tree Hill a show we never wanted to stop watching.
20. Victoria Davis
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So about 90% of the time Bitchtoria sucked, but she did redeem herself in those later seasons by being there for Brooke. She may have been a bitch, but she was our favorite bitch.
19. Deb Scott
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Deb was kind of a hot mess, but then again who wouldn't be after being married to Dan Scott? Her drug and alcohol problems taken care of, she still wasn't the best mom (who dates their kids friends?!) but she did save Jamie and Haley, and thank God for that.
18. Quentin Fields
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Q started out as an asshole (sound familiar?) but turned into a big softie, who helped Nathan with his basketball comeback and was an adorable older best friend to Jamie. We all sobbed pretty hard when we lost him.
17. Jake Jagielski
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Poor Jake. He could have treated Peyton well, but we all know that Leyton was the OTP. He really was a great guy, plus he was super hot and a really sweet single father. We still feel for him.
16. Clay Evans
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Clay was OTH attempt at replacing Lucas. It didn't really work, but he was an okay guy. He helped Nathan, which is why he makes this list. He also had an insane amount of drama that kept things interesting, I.E. a stalker who looks like his dead wife shooting him and Quinn. Oh. and the time he forgot he had a kid.
15. Quinn James
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And then there was Quinn, sent to replace Peyton. She didn't. She was another one of Haley's siblings (how many did she have?!) but not the slutty one, Taylor we're looking at you. Quinn was goofy and while she didn't make up for Peyton leaving, she was actually a very sweet character and made us laugh.
14. Antwon "Skills" Taylor
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Skills was Naley's biggest fan (after us). While he didn't always make good choices for himself (See: His relationship with Deb) he was always a good friend, there to lend advice when one of the Scott boys was being stupid or when one of the many women of Tree Hill needed help. Remember when he was the Baby Proofer?
13. Millicent Huxtable
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Millie as Brooke's assistant/employee = an incredible person who was always there for Brooke. Millie the model = awful and we should all forget her cocaine phase. Thank god Mouth and her got back together and she became normal again.
12. Whitey Durham
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Do coaches like Whitey exist in real life? He really cared about Lucas and Nathan, hated Dan like we all did, and taught everyone some valuable life lessons, while being hilarious and as adorable as a tough basketball coach can be.
11. Marvin "Mouth" McFadden
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Mouth might not have been the best dancer, but he was a great friend to Lucas Scott and the other guys of the River Court. But it's his friendship with Brooke over the years that made us truly love him.
10. Jamie Scott
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Jamie circa season 5 is the cutest thing ever. He got to be buddies with everyone: his dad, his uncle Luke, his uncle Skills, his godmomma Brooke, Q...basically you were only cool on this show if Jamie liked you. Which is probably why we started to really like Dan Scott, since Jamie loved him so much.
9. Dan Scott
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Dan was the greatest antagonist this show ever saw, and there were a ton of crazy people (Psycho Derek and Xavier, to name a few). You loved to hate him. He was a terrible father, a murderer, a corrupt politician/businessman, and all around kind of insane. But at the end of the day, he was Dan Scott and no one was better than Dan Scott...
8. Keith Scott
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...except for Keith Scott, his big brother. AKA Lucas' surrogate father. Since, you know, Dan ditched Karen after he got her pregnant, went and got Deb pregnant and then married her. Keith kept it classy, which had to be hard with Dan as your brother, and took care of Lucas and Karen. We're STILL not over his death. When he came back in season 9, we wept.
7. Karen Roe
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Karen was by far the most responsible parent to the teenagers of Tree Hill. She showed Dan Scott she didn't need a man for her life to turn out great and she definitely got the easier Scott boy because of it. Karen always gave advice that we could actually use in our own lives.
6. Julian Baker
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Any guy that can take care of Brooke Davis and love her unconditionally deserves to be in the Top 10. Julian might have come into OTH with not-so-wonderful intentions, but he proved that he was the perfect man for Brooke and we've been in love with him ever since.
5. Peyton Sawyer
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Peyton was probably the angstiest cheerleader to ever exist and that's what we loved about her. She was broody (for good reasons) and dark at times, but way deep down, she never gave up on love. She got her man in the end (becoming Peyton Scott!).
4. Haley James Scott
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Haley has always been one of the best characters (season 2 Haley aside) to ever grace our screens. She made Nathan the man he is today. She was a great momma. She always stuck up for her friends and didn't care what people thought of her, I mean she wore that poncho all the time in high school.
3. Nathan Scott
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Nathan proved that jock-assholes can become loving husbands and amazing fathers. Also, Nathan kind of became the dorky guy who thinks Shrek is a good movie to have a favorite quote from.
2. Lucas Scott
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Now, we're still very mad at Lucas for leaving, and he almost came after Nathan, but let's be honest. Without Lucas Scott, there would be no One Tree Hill. Even after he left, he still was mentioned in almost every episode. Talk about never getting over a guy.
1. Brooke Davis
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Broke is the ultimate OTH character. She changed from party-girl cheerleader to power-house Brooke, running (then losing, then gaining back, then losing again) her own company flawlessly while handling jerk boyfriends, crazy parents, and falling in love with an amazing man. Brooke is the girl we always wanted to become. Thanks for the memories B. Davis!
Honorable mentions:
Logan, because he stole the show in season 9 with his cuteness.
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Sam Walker, because that poor girl was all kind of messed up and Brooke still took he under her wing and made us care about her. But then, she went and left. Can we quote Peyton and say People Always Leave.
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Chris Keller because even though he attempted to break up Naley, he kept us entertained. Who didn't love it when he came back in season 4 and called Haley "plump", only to have her say she's pregnant and he's an asshole. Classic Chris Keller.
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OTH forever.
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Being a superhero would be awesome. But being a superhero that is a part of the greatest superhero team ever (boo Justice League) that's about as awesome as life can get. We might all just be boring humans, but have you ever just wondered what it would be like to have superpowers? Us too. Next time there is an Avengers initiative, sign us up!
1. The Avengers aren't some cookie cutter superhero team that always gets along. Their arguments are what make them so awesome:
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They fight. They disagree. They get angry. There is not as much pressure to fit in if everyone is this normal/weird.
2. They play fight with each other:
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Who doesn't want to poke the Hulk to see if he gets mad or not?
3. They don't just blindly follow orders:
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They might do some really illegal digging, but it's for the right reasons.
4. You've heard that Iron Man is a pretty funny guy:
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5. And that Captain America is hilariously behind on the times:
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We kind of want to be an Avenger just so we can join Tony Stark in constantly mocking the Cap.
6. Thor is someone you think would have your back in a fight:
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7. As dangerous as it might be, you're really interested in seeing Bruce Banner Hulk Out" up close:
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8. These villains don't seem so bad:
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9. Okay, maybe they're a little scary, but you could take them:
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If you were there, Thor would be A-okay.
10. You really think you could nail that "unnecessary group pose before going into battle" thing:
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We're 100% sure this is counterproductive to the mission, but it looks so badass.
11. Looking badass is actually 95% of the reason you're looking to join:
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12. How awesome would it be if the Black Widow could teach you this move:
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13. And this one:
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14. If you get mad at each other, you can totally express it:
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15. They're a group of people who love to celebrate and party:
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How sweet, they remembered your birthday!
16. You've perfected your throw:
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You would fit in so well.
17. He may have his secrets, but you need to experience Nick Fury's sass in person:
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18. Most importantly, you know some great places to eat after defeating a villain:
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Who wants some Korean beef tacos after we take down Ultron?!
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